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Imran Qureshi, Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve La Sorbonne, 2014, installation view
Mikhail Karikis, No Ordinary Protest, 2018. Commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art and Whitechapel Gallery, London. Supported by Arts Council England
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2019, installation view at the South London Gallery. Photo: Andy Stagg
Christina Quarles, Let Us In Too (Tha Light), 2018, acrylic on canvas, 182.9 x 152.4 cm 72 x 60 in. Courtesy: the artist, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London and Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Anselm Kiefer, Superstrings, Runes, The Norns, Gordian Knot, 2019, installation of 30 painting vitrines, each mixed media in steel and glass frame
Sherman Mern Tat Sam, Whole Lotta Love 2012.
Allora & Calzadilla, Hope Hippo, 2005. Courtesy: the artists. Photo: Rob
Harris © 2019 BALTIC
Meryl McMaster Harbourage For A Song, 2019, giclée print. Courtesy: the artist and Stephen Bulger Gallery, Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain and The Baldwin Gallery
Bronwen Gwillim
Zoe Whitley. Credit: Takis Zontiros
Tim Dickeson, 2019. Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
Sherman Mern Tat Sam, Whole Lotta Love (detail), 2012
Alan J Ward and The Gearing Archive, ‘Photographs from Another Place’.
Selma Parlour, Smack Dab VII, oil on linen, 41x30.5cm, 2019.
Tim Ellis Goodbye Blues
Simon Wallis, Melanie Cassoff and Hannah Starkey. Photo Jeff Moore
Hannah Starkey, Pussy power, Women's March, London 2017. Courtesy: the artist
Turner Prize 2019 winning artists Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo, Helen Cammock and Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
Turner Prize 2019 winning artists Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo, Helen Cammock and Lawrence Abu Hamdan.